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NY Thermal Inc. Tel: (506) 657-6000 Tll Free: 1-800-688-2575 Fax: 1-506-432-1135 Web: www.nythermal.cm Email: inf@nythermal.cm Installatin Instructins 84946 & 84947 PrtNde Startup Guide RER and LER Gateway Interface fr Building Management Systems PrtNde - The RER and LER mdels are used fr interfacing applicable NY Thermal Bilers t the apprpriate autmated Building Management Systems. Failure t fllw instructins in the Startup Guide may result in equipment damage, prperty damage r persnal injury. Applicable NTI Biler Mdels: Lx150-800, Tft60-399, FTG 600-800 84946 - PrtNde RER 84946 PrtNde RER Kit Includes: PrtNde RER MdBus-BACnet-N2 Gateway (FPC-N34-0855) PrtNde Startup Guide RER Building Autmatin Systems: BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Mdbus/TCP, Metasys N2 84947 - PrtNde LER 84947 PrtNde LER Kit Includes: PrtNde LER Mdbus-LnWrks Gateway (FPC-N35-0856) PrtNde Startup Guide LER Building Autmatin Systems LnWrks APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY Explains PrtNde FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 hardware and hw t install it. The instructins are effective fr the abve as f December 2015. S:\NTI2001_N_Drive (1-20-09)\R&D\BMS Interface\Prtnde\84946-84947 instructins - PrtNde Startup Guide.dcx

A Quick Start Guide 1. Recrd the infrmatin abut the unit. (Sectin 2.1) 2. Set the device s Mdbus RTU serial settings (i.e. baud rate, parity, stp bits) and Mdbus Nde-ID fr each f the devices that will be cnnected t PrtNde FPC-N34 r FPC-N35. (Sectin 2.3) 3. PrtNde FPC-N34 units: Select the Field Prtcl (BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Mdbus TCP/IP r Metasys N2) n the S Bank Dip Switches. (Sectin 2.4.1) 4. Enable the PrtNde Aut Discvery mde n Dip Switch Bank S. (Sectin 2.4.2) 5. BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Set the MAC Address n DIP Switch Bank A. (Sectin 2.5.1) 6. BACnet MS/TP r BACnet/IP (FPC-N34): Set the BACnet Device Instance. (Sectin 2.5.2) 7. Metasys N2 r Mdbus TCP/IP (FPC-N34): Set the Nde-ID. (Sectin 2.5.3) 8. BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Set the BAUD rate f the BACnet MS/TP Field Prtcl n DIP Switch Bank B. (Sectin 2.5.4) 9. Cnnect PrtNde FPC-N34 s 3 pin RS-485 prt t the Field Prtcl cabling, r cnnect PrtNde FPC-N35 s 2 pin LnWrks prt t the Field Prtcl cabling. (Sectin 3.2) 10. Cnnect PrtNde s 6 pin RS-485 cnnectr t the Mdbus RS-485 netwrk that is cnnected t each f the devices. (Sectin 3.3) 11. Cnnect Pwer t PrtNde s 6 pin cnnectr. (Sectin 3.5) 12. When pwer is applied it will take abut 3 minutes fr all the devices t be discvered, and the cnfiguratin file t be built. Once Aut-Discvery is cmplete turn OFF the S3 DIP Switch t save the cnfiguratin settings. (Sectin 3.5.1) 13. BACnet/IP r Mdbus TCP/IP (FPC-N34): Use the PrtNde s embedded tl which is accessed with a brwser, referred t in this manual as the Web Cnfiguratr, t change the IP Address. N changes t the cnfiguratin file are necessary. (Sectin 4) 14. LnWrks (FPC-N35): The PrtNde must be cmmissined n the LnWrks Netwrk. This needs t be dne by the LnWrks administratr using a LnWrks Cmmissining tl. (Sectin 7) 2

Certificatins BTL MARK BACNET TESTING LABORATORY The BTL Mark n PrtNde is a symbl that indicates that a prduct has passed a series f rigrus tests cnducted by an independent labratry which verifies that the prduct crrectly implements the BACnet features claimed in the listing. The mark is a symbl f a high-quality BACnet prduct. G t http://www.bacnetinternatinal.net/btl/ fr mre infrmatin abut the BACnet Testing Labratry. Click here fr BACnet PIC Statement. LONMARK CERTIFICATION LnMark Internatinal is the recgnized authrity fr certificatin, educatin, and prmtin f interperability standards fr the benefit f manufacturers, integratrs and end users. LnMark Internatinal has develped extensive prduct certificatin standards and tests t prvide the integratr and user with cnfidence that prducts frm multiple manufacturers utilizing LnMark devices wrk tgether. Sierra Mnitr has mre LnMark Certified gateways than any ther gateway manufacturer, including the PrtCessr, PrtCarrier and PrtNde fr OEM applicatins and the full featured, cnfigurable gateways. 3

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Intrductin... 6 1.1 PrtNde Gateway... 6 2 BACnet/LnWrks Setup fr PrtCessr PrtNde FPC-N34/FPC-N35... 7 2.1 Recrd Identificatin Data... 7 2.2 Pint Cunt Capacity and Registers per Device... 7 2.3 Cnfiguring Device Cmmunicatins... 8 2.3.1 Set Mdbus COM setting n all f the Devices cnnected t the PrtNde... 8 2.3.2 Set Mdbus RTU Nde-ID fr each f the Devices attached t the PrtNde... 8 2.4 Selecting the Desired Field Prtcl and Enabling Aut-Discvery... 9 2.4.1 Selecting Desired Field Prtcl... 9 2.4.2 Enabling Aut-Discvery... 10 2.5 BMS Netwrk Settings: MAC Address, Device Instance and Baud Rate... 11 2.5.1 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Setting the MAC Address fr BMS Netwrk... 11 2.5.2 BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP (FPC-N34): Setting the Device Instance... 12 2.5.3 Metasys N2 r Mdbus TCP/IP (FPC-N34): Setting the Nde-ID... 12 2.5.4 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Setting the Baud Rate fr BMS Netwrk... 13 3 Interfacing PrtNde t Devices... 14 3.1 PrtNde FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 Shwing Cnnectin Prts... 14 3.2 Device Cnnectins t PrtNde... 15 3.2.1 Biasing the Mdbus RS-485 Device Netwrk... 16 3.2.2 End f Line Terminatin Switch fr the Mdbus RS-485 Device Netwrk... 17 3.3 BACnet MS/TP r Metasys N2 (FPC-N34): Wiring Field Prt t RS-485 BMS Netwrk... 18 3.4 LnWrks (FPC-N35): Wiring Field Prt t LnWrks Netwrk... 18 3.5 Pwer-Up PrtNde... 19 3.5.1 Aut-Discvery: After Cmpletin Turn Off t Save Cnfiguratin... 19 4 BACnet/IP r Mdbus TCP/IP: Change the Prtnde IP Address... 21 4.1 Cnnect the PC t PrtNde via the Ethernet Prt... 21 4.2 BACnet/IP and Mdbus TCP/IP: Setting IP Address fr Field Netwrk... 22 5 BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP: Setting Nde_Offset t Assign Specific Device Instances... 24 6 Hw t Start the Installatin Over: Clearing Prfiles... 25 7 LnWrks (FPC-N35): Cmmissining PrtNde n a lnwrks Netwrk... 26 7.1 Cmmissining PrtNde FPC-N35 n a LnWrks Netwrk... 26 7.1.1 Instructins t Dwnlad XIF File frm PrtNde FPC-N35 Using Brwser... 26 8 CAS BACnet Explrer fr Validating PrtNde in the Field... 28 8.1 Dwnlading the CAS Explrer and Requesting an Activatin Key... 28 8.2 CAS BACnet Setup... 29 8.2.1 CAS BACnet MS/TP Setup... 29 8.2.2 CAS BACnet BACnet/IP Setup... 29 9 NTI Field Wiring Diagrams... 30 9.1 Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S7999C (White Display)... 30 9.2 Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Multiple S7999C (White Display)... 31 9.3 Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display)... 32 9.4 Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S7999C (White Display)... 33 9.5 Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display)... 34 9.6 FTG PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display)... 35 Appendix A. Trubleshting... 36 Appendix A.1. Lst r Incrrect IP Address... 36 Appendix A.2. Viewing Diagnstic infrmatin... 37 Appendix A.3. Check Wiring and Settings... 37 Appendix A.4. Take Diagnstic Capture With the FieldServer Utilities... 38 Appendix A.5. BACnet: Setting Netwrk_Number fr mre than ne PrtNde n Subnet... 41 Appendix A.6. LED Diagnstics fr Cmmunicatins Between PrtNde and Devices... 42 4

Appendix A.7. Passwrds... 42 Appendix B. Vendr Infrmatin NY Thermal... 43 Appendix B.1. Sla Mdbus RTU Mappings t BACnet, Metasys N2 and LnWrks... 43 Appendix C. A Bank DIP Switch Settings... 49 Appendix C.1. A Bank DIP Switch Settings... 49 Appendix D. Reference... 52 Appendix D.1. Specificatins... 52 Appendix D.1.1. Cmpliance with UL Regulatins... 52 Appendix E. Limited 2 Year Warranty... 53 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: PrtCessr Part Numbers... 7 Figure 2: Supprted Pint Cunt Capacity... 7 Figure 3: Mdbus Registers per Device... 7 Figure 4: Mdbus RTU COM Settings... 8 Figure 5: S Bank DIP Switches... 9 Figure 6: S3 DIP Switch setting fr Aut Discvering Devices... 10 Figure 7: MAC address DIP switches... 11 Figure 8: BMS Baud Rate DIP Switches... 13 Figure 9: BMS Baud Rate... 13 Figure 10: PrtNde BACnet FPC-N34 (upper) and PrtNde FPC-N35 (lwer)... 14 Figure 11: Pwer and RS-485 Cnnectins... 15 Figure 12: Mdbus RS-485 Biasing Switch n the PrtNde N34 (left) and PrtNde N35 (right)... 16 Figure 13: Mdbus RS-485 End-Of-Line Terminatin Switch n the PrtNde N34 (left) and... 17 Figure 14: Cnnectin frm PrtNde t RS-485 Field Netwrk... 18 Figure 15: RS-485 BMS Netwrk EOL Switch... 18 Figure 16: LnWrks Terminal... 18 Figure 17: Required current draw fr the PrtNde... 19 Figure 18: Pwer Cnnectins... 19 Figure 19: S3 DIP Switch setting fr Aut Discvering Devices... 20 Figure 20: Web Cnfiguratr Screen... 22 Figure 21: Changing IP Address via Web GUI... 23 Figure 22: Web Cnfiguratr screen with Active Prfiles... 24 Figure 23: LnWrks Service Pin Lcatin... 26 Figure 24: Sample f Fserver.XIF File Generated... 27 Figure 25: Dwnlading the CAS Explrer... 28 Figure 26: Requesting CAS Activatin Key... 28 Figure 27: Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S7999C (White Display)... 30 Figure 28: Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Multiple S7999C (White Display)... 31 Figure 29: Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display)... 32 Figure 30: Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S6999C (White Display)... 33 Figure 31: Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display)... 34 Figure 32: FTG PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display)... 35 Figure 33: Ethernet Prt Lcatin... 36 Figure 34: Errr messages screen... 37 Figure 35: Ethernet Prt Lcatin... 38 Figure 36: Web Cnfiguratr Setting Netwrk Number fr BACnet... 41 Figure 37: Diagnstic LEDs... 42 Figure 38: Specificatins... 52 5

1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PrtNde Gateway PrtNde is an external, high perfrmance Building Autmatin multi-prtcl gateway that is precnfigured t Aut-Discver any f NY Thermal s prducts (hereafter called device ) cnnected t the PrtNde and autmatically cnfigures them fr BACnet 1 MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Metasys 2 N2 by JCI, Mdbus TCP/IP r LnWrks 3. It is nt necessary t dwnlad any cnfiguratin files t supprt the required applicatins. The PrtNde is pre-laded with tested Prfiles/Cnfiguratins fr the supprted devices. 1 BACnet is a registered trademark f ASHRAE 2 Metasys is a registered trademark f Jhnsn Cntrls Inc. 3 LnWrks is a registered trademark f Echeln Crpratin 6

2 BACNET/LONWORKS SETUP FOR PROTOCESSOR PROTONODE FPC- N34/FPC-N35 2.1 Recrd Identificatin Data Each PrtNde has a unique part number lcated n the side r the back f the unit. This number shuld be recrded, as it may be required fr technical supprt. The numbers are as fllws: Mdel Part Number PrtNde N34 FPC-N34-0855 PrtNde N35 FPC-N35-0856 Figure 1: PrtCessr Part Numbers FPC-N34 units have the fllwing 3 prts: RS-485 + Ethernet + RS-485 FPC-N35 units have the fllwing 3 prts: LnWrks + Ethernet + RS-485 2.2 Pint Cunt Capacity and Registers per Device The ttal number f Mdbus Registers presented by all f the devices attached t the PrtNde cannt exceed: Part number Ttal Registers FPC-N34-0855 1,500 FPC-N35-0856 1,500 Figure 2: Supprted Pint Cunt Capacity Devices Registers Per Device Sla 163 Figure 3: Mdbus Registers per Device 7

2.3 Cnfiguring Device Cmmunicatins 2.3.1 Set Mdbus COM setting n all f the Devices cnnected t the PrtNde All f the serial devices cnnected t PrtNde MUST have the same Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stp Bits, and Parity settings. Figure 4 specifies the device serial prt settings required t cmmunicate with the PrtNde. Serial Prt Setting Device Prtcl Mdbus RTU Baud Rate 38400 Parity Nne Data Bits 8 Stp Bits 1 Figure 4: Mdbus RTU COM Settings 2.3.2 Set Mdbus RTU Nde-ID fr each f the Devices attached t the PrtNde Set Mdbus Nde-ID fr each f the devices attached t PrtNde. The Mdbus Nde-ID s need t be uniquely assigned between 1 and 255. The Mdbus Nde-ID that is assigned fr each device needs t be dcumented The Mdbus Nde-ID s assigned are used fr designating the Device Instance fr BACnet/IP and BACnet MS/TP (Sectin 2.5.2) The Metasys N2 and Mdbus TCP/IP Nde-ID will be set t same value as the Nde-ID f the Mdbus RTU device. 8

2.4 Selecting the Desired Field Prtcl and Enabling Aut-Discvery 2.4.1 Selecting Desired Field Prtcl PrtNde FPC-N34 units use the S bank f DIP switches (S0 S2) t select the Field Prtcl. See the table in Figure 5 fr the switch settings t select BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Mdbus TCP/IP, r Metasys N2 The OFF psitin is when the DIP switches are set clsest t the utside f the bx PrtNde FPC-N35 units d nt use the S bank DIP switches (S0 S2) t select a Field Prtcl. On PrtNde FPC-N35 units, these switches are disabled; the Field Prtcl is always LnWrks On PrtNde FPC-N35 units, there is n need t select prfiles fr Celsius r Fahrenheit S0 S3 DIP Switches S Bank DIP Switch Lcatin PrtNde FPC-N34 S Bank DIP Switches Prfile S0 S1 S2 BACnet/IP Deg F Off Off Off BACnet MS/TP Deg F On Off Off Metasys N2 Deg F Off On Off Mdbus TCP/IP On On Off BACnet/IP Deg C Off Off On BACnet MS/TP Deg C On Off On Metasys N2 Deg C Off On On BACnet MS/TP, BACnet/IP, Mdbus TCP/IP, and Metasys N2 Settings fr PrtNde FPC-N34 (BACnet) Figure 5: S Bank DIP Switches 9

2.4.2 Enabling Aut-Discvery NOTE: If Mdbus TCP/IP was selected in Sectin 2.4.1 fr the Field/BMS prtcl, skip this sectin. Aut-Discvery is NOT used fr Mdbus TCP/IP. The S3 DIP switch is used t bth enable Aut-Discvery f knwn devices attached t the PrtNde, and t save the recently discvered cnfiguratin. See the table in Figure 6 fr the switch setting t enable Aut-Discvery If the PrtNde is being installed fr the first time, set S3 t the ON psitin t enable Aut-Discvery The ON psitin is when the DIP switches are set clsest t the inside f the bx S3 DIP Switch Aut-Discvery Mde S3 Aut-Discvery ON Build New Cnfiguratin On Aut-Discver OFF Save Current Cnfiguratin Off Figure 6: S3 DIP Switch setting fr Aut Discvering Devices 10

2.5 BMS Netwrk Settings: MAC Address, Device Instance and Baud Rate 2.5.1 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Setting the MAC Address fr BMS Netwrk Only 1 MAC address is set fr PrtNde regardless f hw many devices are cnnected t PrtNde. Set the BACnet MS/TP MAC addresses f the PrtNde t a value between 1 t 127 (MAC Master Addresses); this is s that the BMS Frnt End can find the PrtNde via BACnet aut discvery. NOTE: Never set a BACnet MS/TP MAC Address frm 128 t 255. Addresses frm 128 t 255 are Slave Addresses and can nt be discvered by BMS Frnt Ends that supprt aut discvery f BACnet MS/TP devices. Set A bank DIP switches A0 A7 t assign a MAC Address t the PrtNde fr BACnet MS/TP. Please refer t Appendix C.1 fr the cmplete range f MAC Addresses and DIP switch settings. Figure 7: MAC address DIP switches NOTE: When setting DIP Switches, please ensure that pwer t the bard is OFF. 11

2.5.2 BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP (FPC-N34): Setting the Device Instance The BACnet Device Instances will be calculated by adding the Nde_Offset (default value is 50,000) t the device s Mdbus Nde ID (that was assigned in Sectin 2.3.2). The BACnet Device Instance can range frm 1 t 4,194,303. T assign specific Device Instance values, change the Nde_Offset value. (Sectin 2.3.2) Fr example: Nde_Offset value (default) = 50,000 Device 1 has a Mdbus Nde-ID f 1 Device 2 has a Mdbus Nde-ID f 22 Device 3 has a Mdbus Nde-ID f 33 Given that: Device Instance = Nde_Offset + Mdbus Nde_ID Device Instance, Device 1 = 50,000 + 1 = 50,001 Device Instance, Device 2 = 50,000 + 22 = 50,022 Device Instance, Device 3 = 50,000 + 33 = 50,033 2.5.2.1 BACnet MS/TP r BACnet/IP: Assigning Specific Device Instances With the default Nde_Offset value f 50,000 the Device Instances values generated will be within the range f 50,001 t 50,127. The values allwed fr a BACnet Device Instance can range frm 1 t 4,194,303. T assign a specific Device Instance (r range), change the Nde_Offset value. Methds fr changing the Nde_Offset value are prvided in Sectin 5. This step cannt be perfrmed until after the unit is cnnected and pwered 2.5.3 Metasys N2 r Mdbus TCP/IP (FPC-N34): Setting the Nde-ID The Mdbus RTU Nde-ID s assigned t the devices attached t the PrtNde in Sectin 2.3.2 will be the Metasy N2 r Mdbus TCP/IP Nde-ID s t the field prtcls. Metasys N2 and Mdbus TCP/IP Nde-ID Addressing: Metasys N2 and Mdbus TCP/IP Nde-ID s range frm 1-255. 12

2.5.4 BACnet MS/TP (FPC-N34): Setting the Baud Rate fr BMS Netwrk B bank DIP switches B0 B3 can be used t set the Field baud rate f the PrtNde t match the baud rate required by the Building Management System fr BACnet MS/TP. The baud rate n PrtNde fr Metasys N2 is set fr 9600. B bank DIP switches B0 B3 are disabled fr Metasys N2 n PrtNde FPC-N34. B bank DIP switches B0 B3 are disabled n PrtNde FPC-N35 (FPC-N35 LnWrks). Figure 8: BMS Baud Rate DIP Switches 2.5.4.1 Baud Rate DIP Switch Selectin Baud B0 B1 B2 B3 9600 On On On Off 19200 Off Off Off On 38400* On On Off On 57600 Off Off On On 76800 On Off On On Figure 9: BMS Baud Rate * Factry default setting = 38,400 13

Installatin Instructins 3 INTERFACING PROTONODE TO DEVICES 3.1 PrtNde FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 Shwing Cnnectin Prts Figure 10: PrtNde BACnet FPC-N34 (upper) and PrtNde FPC-N35 (lwer) 14

3.2 Device Cnnectins t PrtNde PrtNde 6 Pin Phenix cnnectr fr RS-485 Devices The 6 pin Phenix cnnectr is the same fr PrtNde FPC-N34 (BACnet) and FPC-N35 (LnWrks). Pins 1 thrugh 3 are fr Mdbus RS-485 devices. The RS-485 GND (Pin 3) is nt typically cnnected Pins 4 thrugh 6 are fr pwer. D nt cnnect pwer wait until Sectin 3.5. Device Pins PrtNde Pin # Pin assignment Pin RS-485 + Pin 1 RS-485 + Pin RS-485 - Pin 2 RS-485 - Pin GND Pin 3 RS-485 GND Pwer In (+) Pin 4 V + Pwer In (-) Pin 5 V - Frame Grund Pin 6 FRAME GND Figure 11: Pwer and RS-485 Cnnectins 15

3.2.1 Biasing the Mdbus RS-485 Device Netwrk An RS-485 netwrk with mre than ne device needs t have biasing t ensure prper cmmunicatin. The biasing nly needs t be dne n ne device. The PrtNde has 510 Ohm resistrs that can be used t set the biasing. The PrtNde s default psitins frm the factry fr the Biasing jumpers are OFF. The OFF psitin is when the 2 RED biasing jumpers straddle the 4 pins clsest t the utside f the bard f the PrtNde. (Errr! Reference surce nt fund.) Only turn biasing ON: IF the BMS cannt see mre than ne device cnnected t the PrtNde AND all the settings (Mdbus COM settings, wiring, and DIP switches) have been checked T turn biasing ON, mve the 2 RED biasing jumpers t straddle the 4 pins clsest t the inside f the bard f the PrtNde. RS-485 Bias Switch (ff) Figure 12: Mdbus RS-485 Biasing Switch n the PrtNde N34 (left) and PrtNde N35 (right) 16

3.2.2 End f Line Terminatin Switch fr the Mdbus RS-485 Device Netwrk On lng RS-485 cabling runs, the RS-485 trunk must be prperly terminated at each end. The PrtNde has an End Of Line (EOL) blue jumper. The default setting fr this Blue EOL switch is OFF with the jumper straddling the pins clsest t the inside f the bard f the PrtNde. On shrt cabling runs the EOL switch des nt t need t be turned ON If the PrtNde is placed at ne f the ends f the trunk, set the blue EOL jumper t the ON psitin straddling the pins clsest t the utside f the bard f the PrtNde. Always leave the single Red Jumper in the A psitin (default factry setting). Mdbus RS-485 EOL Switch (ff) Leave in A Psitin Figure 13: Mdbus RS-485 End-Of-Line Terminatin Switch n the PrtNde N34 (left) and PrtNde N35 (right) 17

3.3 BACnet MS/TP r Metasys N2 (FPC-N34): Wiring Field Prt t RS-485 BMS Netwrk Cnnect the BACnet MS/TP r Metasys N2 RS-485 netwrk wires t the 3-pin RS-485 cnnectr n PrtNde FPC-N34. (Figure 14) The RS-485 GND (Pin 3) is nt typically cnnected See Sectin 5 fr infrmatin n cnnecting t BACnet/IP netwrk. If the PrtNde is the last device n the BACnet MS/TP r Metasys N2 trunk, then the End-Of-Line Terminatin Switch needs t be enabled. (Figure 15) The default setting frm the factry is OFF (switch psitin = right side) T enable the EOL Terminatin, turn the EOL switch ON (switch psitin = left side) BMS RS- 485 Wiring PrtNde Pin # Pin Assignment RS-485 + Pin 1 RS-485 + RS-485 - Pin 2 RS-485 - - Pin 3 RS-485 GND + - G Figure 14: Cnnectin frm PrtNde t RS-485 Field Netwrk End-f-Line Switch Figure 15: RS-485 BMS Netwrk EOL Switch 3.4 LnWrks (FPC-N35): Wiring Field Prt t LnWrks Netwrk Cnnect PrtNde t the field netwrk with the LnWrks terminal using a twisted pair nnshielded cable. LnWrks has n plarity. Figure 16: LnWrks Terminal 18

3.5 Pwer-Up PrtNde Apply pwer t PrtNde as shw belw in Figure 18. Ensure that the pwer supply used cmplies with the specificatins prvided in Appendix D.1. PrtNde accepts either 9-30VDC r 12-24 VAC n pins 4 and 5. Frame GND shuld be cnnected. Pwer Requirement fr PrtNde External Gateway Current Draw Type PrtNde Family 12VDC/VAC 24VDC/VAC 30VDC FPC N34 (Typical) 170mA 100mA 80mA FPC N34 (Maximum) 240mA 140mA 100mA FPC N35 (Typical) 210mA 130mA 90mA FPC N35 (Maximum) 250mA 170mA 110mA NOTE: These values are nminal and a safety margin shuld be added t the pwer supply f the hst system. A safety margin f 25% is recmmended. Figure 17: Required current draw fr the PrtNde Pwer t PrtNde PrtNde Pin # Pin Assignment Pwer In (+) Pin 4 V + Pwer In (-) Pin 5 V - Frame Grund Pin 6 FRAME GND Figure 18: Pwer Cnnectins 3.5.1 Aut-Discvery: After Cmpletin Turn Off t Save Cnfiguratin NOTE: If Mdbus TCP/IP was selected in Sectin 2.4.1 fr the Field/BMS prtcl, skip this sectin. Aut-Discvery is NOT used fr Mdbus TCP/IP. The S3 DIP Switch fr Enabling Aut-Discvery shuld have been set in Sectin 2.4.2 befre applying pwer t the PrtNde. D nt Enable Aut-Discvery when the unit is pwered. 19

When pwer is applied t a PrtNde that is set t Enable Aut-Discvery, it will take 3 minutes t cmplete the discvery f all f the RS-485 devices attached t the PrtNde. Once the PrtNde has discvered all f the RS-485 devices, set the S3 DIP switch t the OFF psitin t save the current cnfiguratin. PrtNde FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 S3 DIP Switch Aut-Discvery Mde S3 Aut-Discvery ON Build New Cnfiguratin On Aut-Discver OFF Save Current Cnfiguratin Off Figure 19: S3 DIP Switch setting fr Aut Discvering Devices 20

4 BACNET/IP OR MODBUS TCP/IP: CHANGE THE PROTONODE IP ADDRESS 4.1 Cnnect the PC t PrtNde via the Ethernet Prt Cnnect a CAT5 Ethernet cable (Straight thrugh r Crss-Over) between the PC and PrtNde. The Default IP Address f PrtNde is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the PC and PrtNde are n different IP Netwrks, assign a static IP Address t the PC n the 192.168.1.xxx netwrk. G t > > Right-click n Lcal Area Cnnectin > Prperties Highlight > Select: Use the fllwing IP Address Click twice 21

4.2 BACnet/IP and Mdbus TCP/IP: Setting IP Address fr Field Netwrk After setting a lcal PC t be n the same subnet as the PrtNde (Sectin 4.1), pen a web brwser n the PC and enter the IP Address f the PrtNde; the default address is 192.168.1.24. The Web Cnfiguratr will be displayed as the landing page. (Figure 20) NOTE: Belw the Active prfiles heading are listed the prfiles fr cnnected devices. If n prfiles are present, then the wiring, baud rate, and DIP switch settings must be checked, because there is a prblem with device cmmunicatins. All the active prfiles must shw the crrect Nde-ID s befre prceeding. NOTE: If multiple devices are cnnected t the PrtNde, set the BACnet Virtual Server Ndes field t Yes ; therwise leave the field n the default N setting. T access the Web GUI, click n the Diagnstics & Debugging buttn in the bttm right side f the page. Figure 20: Web Cnfiguratr Screen Frm the Web GUI s landing page, click n Setup t expand the navigatin tree. Then select Netwrk Settings t access the IP Settings menu. (Figure 21) 22

Figure 21: Changing IP Address via Web GUI Mdify the IP Address (N1 IP Address field) f the PrtNde Ethernet prt. If necessary, change the Netmask (N1 Netmask field). Type in a new Subnet Mask. If necessary, change the IP Gateway (Default Gateway field). Type in a new IP Gateway. NOTE: If the PrtNde is cnnected t a ruter, the IP Gateway f the PrtNde shuld be set t the IP Address f that ruter. Reset PrtNde. Unplug Ethernet cable frm PC and cnnect it t the netwrk hub r ruter. Recrd the IP Address assigned t the PrtNde fr future reference. 23

5 BACNET MS/TP AND BACNET/IP: SETTING NODE_OFFSET TO ASSIGN SPECIFIC DEVICE INSTANCES After setting a lcal PC t the same subnet as the PrtNde (Sectin 4.1), pen a web brwser n the PC and enter the IP Address f the PrtNde; the default address is 192.168.1.24. If the IP Address f the PrtNde has been changed by previus cnfiguratin, the assigned IP Address will need t be btained frm the netwrk administratr. The Web Cnfiguratr will be displayed as the landing page. (Figure 22) Nde_Offset field will be presented displaying the current value (default = 50,000). Change the value f Nde_Offset t establish the desired Device Instance values, and click SUBMIT. Given that: Device Instance = Nde_Offset + Mdbus Nde_ID Then: Nde_Offset (required) = Device Instance (desired) Mdbus Nde_ID Fr example, if the desired Device Instance fr the 1 st device is 1,001: Device 1 has a Mdbus Nde-ID f 1 Device 2 has a Mdbus Nde-ID f 22 Device 3 has a Mdbus Nde-ID f 33 Nde_Offset (required) = 1,001 (Mdbus Nde_ID) = 1,001 1 = 1,000 NOTE: The Nde_Offset value will be applied t all devices. Device 1 Instance will then be = 1,000 + Mdbus Nde_ID = 1,000 + 1 = 1,001 Device 2 Instance will then be = 1,000 + Mdbus Nde_ID = 1,000 + 22 = 1,022 Device 3 Instance will then be = 1,000 + Mdbus Nde_ID = 1,000 + 33 = 1,033 Figure 22: Web Cnfiguratr screen with Active Prfiles 24

6 HOW TO START THE INSTALLATION OVER: CLEARING PROFILES After setting a lcal PC t the same subnet as the PrtNde (Sectin 4.1), pen a web brwser n the PC and enter the IP Address f the PrtNde; the default address is 192.168.1.24. If the IP Address f the PrtNde has been changed by previus cnfiguratin, the assigned IP Address will need t be btained frm the netwrk administratr. The Web Cnfiguratr will be displayed as the landing page. At the bttm-left f the page, click the Clear Prfiles and Restart buttn. Once restart is cmplete, all past prfiles discvered and/r added via Web cnfiguratr are deleted. The unit can nw be reinstalled. 25

7 LONWORKS (FPC-N35): COMMISSIONING PROTONODE ON A LONWORKS NETWORK Cmmissining may nly be perfrmed by the LnWrks administratr. 7.1 Cmmissining PrtNde FPC-N35 n a LnWrks Netwrk The User will be prmpted by the LnWrks Administratr t hit the Service Pin n the PrtNde FPC-N35 at the crrect step f the Cmmissining prcess which is different fr each LnWrks Netwrk Management Tl. If an XIF file is required, see steps in Sectin 7.1.1 t generate XIF. Figure 23: LnWrks Service Pin Lcatin 7.1.1 Instructins t Dwnlad XIF File frm PrtNde FPC-N35 Using Brwser Cnnect a CAT5 Ethernet cable (Straight thrugh r Crss-Over) between the PC and PrtNde. The Default IP Address f PrtNde is 192.168.1.24, Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. If the PC and PrtNde are n different IP Netwrks, assign a static IP Address t the PC n the 192.168.1.xxx netwrk. Fr Windws XP: G t > > Right-click n Lcal Area Cnnectin > Prperties Highlight > Fr Windws 7: G t > > > > Right-click n Lcal Area Cnnectin > Prperties Highlight > 26

Fr Windws XP and Windws 7, select: Use the fllwing IP Address. Click twice. Open a web brwser and g t the fllwing address: [IP Address f PrtCessr]/fserver.xif. Example: 192.168.1.24/fserver.xif If the web brwser prmpts t save the file, save the file nt the lcal PC. If the web brwser displays the xif file as a web page, save the file nt the lcal PC as fserver.xif. Figure 24: Sample f Fserver.XIF File Generated 27

8 CAS BACNET EXPLORER FOR VALIDATING PROTONODE IN THE FIELD PrtCessr has arranged a cmplementary 2 week fully functinal cpy f CAS BACnet Explrer (thrugh Chipkin Autmatin) that can be used t validate BACnet MS/TP and/r BACnet/IP cmmunicatins f PrtNde in the field withut having t have the BMS Integratr n site. A serial r USB t RS-485 cnverter is needed t test BACnet MS/TP. 8.1 Dwnlading the CAS Explrer and Requesting an Activatin Key T request the cmplementary BACnet CAS key, g t http://app.chipkin.cm/activatin/twweek/ and fill in all the infrmatin. Enter Vendr Cde NTI2BACnet. Once cmpleted, the email address that was submitted will be registered. Figure 25: Dwnlading the CAS Explrer G t the fllwing web site, dwnlad and install the CAS BACnet Explrer t the lcal PC: http://www.chipkin.cm/technical-resurces/cas-bacnet-explrer/. Open CAS BACnet Explrer; in the CAS Activatin frm, enter the email address that was registered and click n Request a key. The CAS key will then be emailed t the registered address. Cut/paste key frm email int the Prduct key field and click Activate. Figure 26: Requesting CAS Activatin Key 28

8.2 CAS BACnet Setup These are the instructins t set CAS Explrer up fr the first time n BACnet MS/ST and BACnet/IP. 8.2.1 CAS BACnet MS/TP Setup Using the serial r USB t RS-485 cnverter, cnnect it t the lcal PC and the 3 Pin BACnet MS/TP cnnectr n PrtNde FPC-N34. In CAS Explrer, d the fllwing: Click n settings Check the BACnet MS/TP bx and uncheck the BACnet/IP and BACnet Ethernet bxes Set the BACnet MS/TP MAC address t 0 Set the BACnet MS/TP Baud Rate t 38400 Click Ok On the bttm right-hand crner, make sure that the BACnet MS/TP bx is green Click n discver Check all 4 bxes Click Send 8.2.2 CAS BACnet BACnet/IP Setup See Sectin 4.2 t set the IP Address and subnet f the PC that will be running the CAS Explrer. Cnnect a straight thrugh r crss Ethernet cable frm the PC t PrtNde. In CAS Explrer, d the fllwing: Click n settings Check the BACnet/IP bx and uncheck the BACnet MS/TP and BACnet Ethernet bxes In the Select a Netwrk Device bx, select the netwrk card f the PC Click Ok On the bttm right-hand crner, make sure that the BACnet/IP bx is green Click n discver Check all 4 bxes Click Send 29

9 NTI FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMS 9.1 Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S7999C (White Display) Figure 27: Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S7999C (White Display) 30

9.2 Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Multiple S7999C (White Display) Figure 28: Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Multiple S7999C (White Display) 31

9.3 Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display) Figure 29: Tft-Lx PrtNde RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display) 32

9.4 Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S7999C (White Display) Figure 30: Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RS485 Wiring, Single S6999C (White Display) 33

9.5 Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display) Figure 31: Lx Cmmercial PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display) 34

9.6 FTG PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display) Figure 32: FTG PrtNde RER RS485 Wiring, S7999D (Black Display) 35

Appendix A. Trubleshting Appendix A.1. Lst r Incrrect IP Address Ensure that FieldServer Tlbx is laded nt the lcal PC. If nt, dwnlad FieldServer- Tlbx.zip n the Sierra Mnitr webpage, under Custmer Care-Resurce Center, Sftware Dwnlads: http://www.sierramnitr.cm/custmer-care/resurce-center?filters=sftware-dwnlads Extract the executable file and cmplete the installatin. Ethernet Prt Figure 33: Ethernet Prt Lcatin Disable any wireless Ethernet adapters n the PC/Laptp. Disable firewall and virus prtectin sftware if pssible. Cnnect a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between the PC and PrtNde. Duble click n the FS Tlbx Utility. Check IP Addresses frm the Device listings. Crrect IP Address(es) by right clicking the settings icn and changing the IP Address. 36

Appendix A.2. Viewing Diagnstic infrmatin Type the IP Address f the PrtNde int the web brwser r use the FieldServer Tlbx t cnnect t the PrtNde. Click n Diagnstics and Debugging Buttn, then click n view, and then n cnnectins. If there are any errrs shwing n the Cnnectin page, please refer t Appendix A.3 fr the relevant wiring and settings. Figure 34: Errr messages screen Appendix A.3. Check Wiring and Settings N COMS n Mdbus RTU side. If Tx/Rx are nt flashing rapidly then there is a COM issue n the Mdbus side. T fix this prblem, check the fllwing: Visual bservatins f LEDs n PrtNde (Appendix A.6) 37

Check baud rate, parity, data bits, stp bits Check Mdbus device address Verify wiring Verify all the Mdbus RTU devices that were discvered in Web Cnfiguratr (Sectin 5) Field COM prblems: Visual bservatins f LEDs n PrtNde (Appendix A.6) Visual dipswitch settings (using crrect baud rate and device instance) Verify IP Address setting Verify wiring If the prblem still exists, a Diagnstic Capture needs t be taken and sent t Sierra Mnitr Crpratin. (Appendix A.4) Appendix A.4. Take Diagnstic Capture With the FieldServer Utilities Once the Diagnstic Capture is cmplete, email it t supprt@sierramnitr.cm. The Diagnstic Capture will allw us t rapidly diagnse the prblem. Ensure that FieldServer Tlbx is Laded n the PC that is currently being used, r dwnlad FieldServer-Tlbx.zip n the Sierra Mnitr Crpratin webpage, under Custmer Care- Resurce Center, Sftware Dwnlads: http://www.sierramnitr.cm/custmer-care/resurce-center?filters=sftware-dwnlads Extract the executable file and cmplete the installatin. Ethernet Prt Figure 35: Ethernet Prt Lcatin Disable any wireless Ethernet adapters n the PC/Laptp. Disable firewall and virus prtectin sftware if pssible. Cnnect a standard Cat5 Ethernet cable between the PC and PrtNde. Duble click n the FS Tlbx Utility. 38

Step 1: Take a Lg Click n the diagnse icn f the desired device. Select full Diagnstic. If desired, the default capture perid can be changed. 39

Click n Start Diagnstic. Wait fr Capture perid t finish. Diagnstic Test Cmplete windw will appear. Step 2: Send Lg Once the Diagnstic test is cmplete, a.zip file will be saved n the PC. Chse pen t launch explrer and have it pint directly at the crrect flder. Send the Diagnstic zip file t supprt@sierramnitr.cm. 40

Appendix A.5. BACnet: Setting Netwrk_Number fr mre than ne PrtNde n Subnet Fr bth BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP, if mre than ne PrtNde is cnnected t the same subnet, they must be assigned unique Netwrk_Number values. On the main Web Cnfiguratin screen, update the Netwrk Number with the netwrk_nr field and click submit. The default value is 50. Figure 36: Web Cnfiguratr Setting Netwrk Number fr BACnet 41

Appendix A.6. LED Diagnstics fr Cmmunicatins Between PrtNde and Devices Please see the diagram belw fr PrtNde FPC-N34 and FPC-N35 LED Lcatins. Diagnstic LEDs Tag SPL RUN ERR RX TX PWR Descriptin The SPL LED will light if the PrtNde is nt getting a respnse frm ne r mre f the cnfigured devices. Fr FPC-N35, the LED will als light until PrtNde is Cmmissined n the LnWrks netwrk. The RUN LED will start flashing 20 secnds after pwer indicating nrmal peratin. The SYS ERR LED will g n slid 15 secnds after pwer up. It will turn ff after 5 secnds. A steady red light will indicate there is a system errr n PrtNde. If this ccurs, immediately reprt the related system errr shwn in the errr screen f the GUI interface t FieldServer Technlgies fr evaluatin. The RX LED will flash when a message is received n the hst prt. The TX LED will flash when a message is sent n the hst prt. This is the pwer light and shuld shw steady green at all times when PrtNde is pwered. Figure 37: Diagnstic LEDs Appendix A.7. Passwrds Access t the PrtNde can be restricted by enabling a passwrd. There are 2 access levels defined by 2 accunt names: Admin and User. The Admin accunt has unrestricted access t the PrtNde. The User accunt can view any PrtNde infrmatin, but cannt make any changes r restart the PrtNde. The passwrd needs t be a minimum f eight characters and is case sensitive. If the passwrd is lst, click cancel n the passwrd authenticatin ppup windw, and e-mail the Passwrd recvery tken t supprt@sierramnitr.cm t receive a temprary passwrd frm the Sierra Mnitr supprt team. Access the PrtNde t set a new passwrd. 42

Appendix B. Vendr Infrmatin NY Thermal Appendix B.1. Sla Mdbus RTU Mappings t BACnet, Metasys N2 and LnWrks Pint Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID N2 Data Type N2 Pint Address LnWrks Name LnWrks SNVT Outlet Temp (S3S4 Sensr) AI 1 AI 1 nvoutlettmp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Fan Speed AI 2 AI 2 nvfansp_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Flame Signal AI 3 AI 3 nvflmsig_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Inlet Temp (S1 Sensr) AI 4 AI 4 nvinlettmp_xxx SNVT_temp_p DHW Temp (S6 Sensr) AI 5 AI 5 nvdhwtmp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Outdr Temp (S5 Sensr) AI 6 AI 6 nvoutdrtmp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Stack Temp (S8S9 Sensr) AI 7 AI 7 nvstacktmp_xxx SNVT_temp_p 4-20mA Input AI 8 AI 8 nv4_20input_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Firing Rate AV 1 AO 1 nvfirrate_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Active CH Setpint AV 2 AO 2 nvactchsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active DHW Setpint AV 3 AO 3 nvactdhwsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active LL Setpint AV 4 AO 4 nvactllsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active CH Op Pint AV 5 AO 5 nvactchoppt_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active DHW Op Pint AV 6 AO 6 nvacdhwoppt_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active LL Op Pint AV 7 AO 7 nvactlloppt_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active Sys Op Pint AV 8 AO 8 nvacsysoppt_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active Sys Setpint AV 9 AO 9 nvactsyssp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active Sys On Hysteresis AV 10 AO 10 nvacsyonhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p Active Sys Off Hysteresis AV 11 AO 11 nvacsyofhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p Burner Cycle Cunt AV 12 AO 12 nvbrncycct_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Burner Run Time AV 13 AO 13 nvbrnruntim_xxx SNVT_time_hur CH Pump Cycle Cunt AV 14 AO 14 nvchpmpcyct_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f DHW Pump Cycle Cunt AV 15 AO 15 nvdhwpmcyct_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Biler Pump Cycle Cunt AV 16 AO 16 nvblrpmcyct_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f CH Max Md Rate AV 17 AO 17 nvchmxmdrat_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f 43

Pint Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID N2 Data Type N2 Pint Address LnWrks Name LnWrks SNVT DHW Max Md Rate AV 18 AO 18 nvdhwmxmdrt_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Min Md Rate AV 19 AO 19 nvmnmdrate_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Lightff Rate AV 20 AO 20 nvlitoffrat_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Manual Firing Rate AV 21 AO 21 nvmanfirrat_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f CH Setpint AV 22 AO 22 nvi/nvchsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH TOD Setpint AV 23 AO 23 nvchtodsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH On Hysteresis AV 24 AO 24 nvchonhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH Off Hysteresis AV 25 AO 25 nvchoffhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p Pstpurge Time AV 26 AO 26 nvpstprgtim_xxx SNVT_time_sec DHW Pririty Override Time AV 27 AO 27 nvdhwprovtm_xxx SNVT_time_sec DHW Setpint AV 28 AO 28 nvi/nvdhwsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p DHW TOD Setpint AV 29 AO 29 nvdhwtodsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p DHW On Hysteresis AV 30 AO 30 nvdhwonhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p DHW Off Hysteresis AV 31 AO 31 nvdhwoffhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p Outlet High Limit Setpint AV 32 AO 32 nvouthilmsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Stack Limit Setpint AV 33 AO 33 nvstcklimsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Delta-T Delay AV 34 AO 34 nvdeltdel_xxx SNVT_time_sec T-Rise Delay AV 35 AO 35 nvtrisedel_xxx SNVT_time_sec CH ODR Max Outdr Temp AV 36 AO 36 nvchodrmxot_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH ODR Min Outdr Temp AV 37 AO 37 nvchodrmnot_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH ODR Lw Water Temp AV 38 AO 38 nvchodrlwt_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL CH ODR Max Outdr Temp AV 39 AO 39 nvllchomxot_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL CH ODR Min Outdr Temp AV 40 AO 40 nvllchomnot_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL CH ODR Lw Water Temp AV 41 AO 41 nvllcholwt_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL CH Setpint AV 42 AO 42 nvi/nvllchsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL TOD CH Setpint AV 43 AO 43 nvlltodchsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL On Hysteresis AV 44 AO 44 nvllonhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL Off AV 45 AO 45 nvlloffhys_xxx SNVT_temp_p 44

Pint Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID N2 Data Type N2 Pint Address LnWrks Name LnWrks SNVT Hysteresis LL P Gain AV 46 AO 46 nvllpgain_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f LL I Gain AV 47 AO 47 nvlligain_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Base Lad Cmmn AV 48 AO 48 nvbseldcm_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Warm Weather Shutdwn Setpint AV 49 AO 49 nvwmwtshtsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL Add Stage Errr Threshld AV 50 AO 50 nvllstgerth_xxx SNVT_temp_p LL Add Stage interstage Delay AV 51 AO 51 nvllstgindl_xxx SNVT_time_sec Lead Rtatin Time AV 52 AO 52 nvldrttime_xxx SNVT_time_min Frce Lead Rtatin Time AV 53 AO 53 nvfrcldrttm_xxx SNVT_time_min Slave 1 Address AV 54 AO 54 nvslv1addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 1 Stage Order AV 55 AO 55 nvsl1stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 1 Firing Rate AV 56 AO 56 nvsl1firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 2 Address AV 57 AO 57 nvsl2addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 2 Stage Order AV 58 AO 58 nvsl2stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 2 Firing Rate AV 59 AO 59 nvsl2firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 3 Address AV 60 AO 60 nvsl3addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 3 Stage Order AV 61 AO 61 nvsl3stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 3 Firing Rate AV 62 AO 62 nvsl3firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 4 Address AV 63 AO 63 nvsl4addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 4 Stage Order AV 64 AO 64 nvsl4stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 4 Firing Rate AV 65 AO 65 nvsl4firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 5 Address AV 66 AO 66 nvsl5addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 5 Stage Order AV 67 AO 67 nvsl5stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 5 Firing Rate AV 68 AO 68 nvsl5firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 6 AV 69 AO 69 nvsl6addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f 45

Pint Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID N2 Data Type N2 Pint Address LnWrks Name LnWrks SNVT Address Slave 6 Stage Order AV 70 AO 70 nvsl6stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 6 Firing Rate AV 71 AO 71 nvsl6firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 7 Address AV 72 AO 72 nvsl7addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 7 Stage Order AV 73 AO 73 nvsl7stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 7 Firing Rate AV 74 AO 74 nvsl7firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Slave 8 Address AV 75 AO 75 nvsl8addr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 8 Stage Order AV 76 AO 76 nvsl8stgord_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Slave 8 Firing Rate AV 77 AO 77 nvsl8firrat_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Lead Biler Address AV 78 AO 78 nvldblraddr_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f CH 4 ma Water Temp AV 79 AO 79 nvch4mawttp_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH 20 ma Water Temp AV 80 AO 80 nvc20mawttp_xxx SNVT_temp_p CH ODR Bst Time AV 81 AO 81 nvchodrbttm_xxx SNVT_time_sec Rate Assigned T 0V/4mA AV 82 AO 82 nvrtas0v4ma_xxx SNVT_lev_percent Lead Lag CH 4Ma Water Temp AV 83 AO 83 nvllc4mwttp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Lead Lag CH 20Ma Water Temp AV 84 AO 84 nvllc20mwtt_xxx SNVT_temp_p Lead Lag DHW Setpint AV 85 AO 85 nvlldhwsp_xxx SNVT_temp_p Ll CH ODR Bst Time AV 86 AO 86 nvllchodrbt_xxx SNVT_time_sec Preferred Outlet High Limit AV 87 AO 87 nvprothilim_xxx SNVT_temp_p Preferred Stack Limit AV 88 AO 88 nvprstklim_xxx SNVT_temp_p Preferred Lightff Rate AV 89 AO 89 nvprltofrte_xxx SNVT_cunt_inc_f Interlck/ILK BI 1 DI 1 nvinterlck_xxx SNVT_switch LCI BI 2 DI 2 nvlci_xxx SNVT_switch STAT BI 3 DI 3 nvstat_xxx SNVT_switch Time Of Day (TOD) BI 4 DI 4 nvtimeofday_xxx SNVT_switch Safety Relay BI 5 DI 5 nvsafetyrel_xxx SNVT_switch 46

Pint Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID N2 Data Type N2 Pint Address LnWrks Name LnWrks SNVT Annunciatr 1/IAS BI 6 DI 6 nvannun1_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 2 BI 7 DI 7 nvannun2_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 3 BI 8 DI 8 nvannun3_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 4 BI 9 DI 9 nvannun4_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 5 BI 10 DI 10 nvannun5_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 6 BI 11 DI 11 nvannun6_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 7 BI 12 DI 12 nvannun7_xxx SNVT_switch Annunciatr 8 BI 13 DI 13 nvannun8_xxx SNVT_switch Pump A BV 1 DO 1 nvpmpa_xxx SNVT_switch Pump B BV 2 DO 2 nvpmpb_xxx SNVT_switch Pump C BV 3 DO 3 nvpmpc_xxx SNVT_switch Spark Ignitin BV 4 DO 4 nvsparkign_xxx SNVT_switch Pilt Valve BV 5 DO 5 nvpiltval_xxx SNVT_switch Alarm BV 6 DO 6 nvalarm_xxx SNVT_switch Outlet High Limit BV 7 DO 7 nvouthilim_xxx SNVT_switch Stack Limit BV 8 DO 8 nvstacklim_xxx SNVT_switch Delta-T Limit BV 9 DO 9 nvdeltatlim_xxx SNVT_switch Inversin Limit BV 10 DO 10 nvinverslim_xxx SNVT_switch T-rise Limit BV 11 DO 11 nvt_riselim_xxx SNVT_switch Burner Switch BV 12 DO 12 nvbrnswitch_xxx SNVT_switch CH Outdr Reset Enable BV 13 DO 13 nvchotresen_xxx SNVT_switch CH Pump Cntrl (Pump C) BV 14 DO 14 nvchpmpctrl_xxx SNVT_switch DHW Pump Cntrl (Pump A) BV 15 DO 15 nvdhwpmctrl_xxx SNVT_switch Biler Pump Cntrl (Pump B) BV 16 DO 16 nvblrpmctrl_xxx SNVT_switch CH frst Prtect Enable BV 17 DO 17 nvchfrspren_xxx SNVT_switch DHW frst Prtect Enable BV 18 DO 18 nvdhwfrpren_xxx SNVT_switch LL frst Prtect Enable BV 19 DO 19 nvllfrspren_xxx SNVT_switch LL Master Enable BV 20 DO 20 nvllmastren_xxx SNVT_switch LL CH Outdr Reset Enable BV 21 DO 21 nvllchorsen_xxx SNVT_switch CH Enable BV 22 DO 22 nvi/nvch_enable_xxx SNVT_switch DHW Enable BV 23 DO 23 nvi/nvdhwenable_xxx SNVT_switch Demand Surce MV 1 ADI 1 nvdemandsrc_xxx SNVT_switch Burner Cntrl Status MV 2 ADI 2 nvbrnctstat_xxx SNVT_cunt 47

Pint Name BACnet Object Type BACnet Object ID N2 Data Type N2 Pint Address LnWrks Name LnWrks SNVT Burner Cntrl State MV 3 ADI 3 nvbrctstate_xxx SNVT_cunt Lckut Cde MV 4 ADI 4 nvlcktcde_xxx SNVT_cunt Hld Cde MV 5 ADI 5 nvhldcde_xxx SNVT_cunt Firing Rate Cntrl MV 6 ADI 6 nvfrratctrl_xxx SNVT_cunt CH Demand Switch MV 7 ADI 7 nvchdemsw_xxx SNVT_cunt CH Md Sensr MV 8 ADI 8 nvchmdsen_xxx SNVT_cunt DHW Demand Switch MV 9 ADI 9 nvdhwdemsw_xxx SNVT_cunt DHW Md Sensr MV 10 ADI 10 nvdhwmdsen_xxx SNVT_cunt LL CH Setpint Surce MV 11 ADI 11 nvllchspsrc_xxx SNVT_cunt LL Md Sensr MV 12 ADI 12 nvllmdsen_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave Mde MV 13 ADI 13 nvslavemde_xxx SNVT_cunt Lead Selectin Methd MV 14 ADI 14 nvldselmeth_xxx SNVT_cunt Lag Selectin Methd MV 15 ADI 15 nvlgselmeth_xxx SNVT_cunt CH Setpint Surce MV 16 ADI 16 nvchspsrc_xxx SNVT_cunt CH Md Rate Surce MV 17 ADI 17 nvchmdrtsrc_xxx SNVT_cunt Outdr Temp Surce MV 18 ADI 18 nvotdrtpsrc_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 1 State MV 19 ADI 19 nvsl1state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 2 State MV 20 ADI 20 nvsl2state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 3 State MV 21 ADI 21 nvsl3state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 4 State MV 22 ADI 22 nvsl4state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 5 State MV 23 ADI 23 nvsl5state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 6 State MV 24 ADI 24 nvsl6state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 7 State MV 25 ADI 25 nvsl7state_xxx SNVT_cunt Slave 8 State MV 26 ADI 26 nvsl8state_xxx SNVT_cunt Mst Recent Alert MV 27 ADI 27 nvmstrecalt_xxx SNVT_cunt Warm Weather Shutdwn Enable MV 28 ADI 28 nvi/nvwrwtshten_xxx SNVT_cunt Lead Lag CH Demand Switch MV 29 ADI 29 nvllchdemsw_xxx SNVT_cunt Lead Lag DHW Demand Switch MV 30 ADI 30 nvlldhwdmsw_xxx SNVT_cunt 48

Appendix C. A Bank DIP Switch Settings Appendix C.1. A Bank DIP Switch Settings Address A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 1 On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off 2 Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off 3 On On Off Off Off Off Off Off 4 Off Off On Off Off Off Off Off 5 On Off On Off Off Off Off Off 6 Off On On Off Off Off Off Off 7 On On On Off Off Off Off Off 8 Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off 9 On Off Off On Off Off Off Off 10 Off On Off On Off Off Off Off 11 On On Off On Off Off Off Off 12 Off Off On On Off Off Off Off 13 On Off On On Off Off Off Off 14 Off On On On Off Off Off Off 15 On On On On Off Off Off Off 16 Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off 17 On Off Off Off On Off Off Off 18 Off On Off Off On Off Off Off 19 On On Off Off On Off Off Off 20 Off Off On Off On Off Off Off 21 On Off On Off On Off Off Off 22 Off On On Off On Off Off Off 23 On On On Off On Off Off Off 24 Off Off Off On On Off Off Off 25 On Off Off On On Off Off Off 26 Off On Off On On Off Off Off 27 On On Off On On Off Off Off 28 Off Off On On On Off Off Off 29 On Off On On On Off Off Off 30 Off On On On On Off Off Off 31 On On On On On Off Off Off 32 Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off 33 On Off Off Off Off On Off Off 34 Off On Off Off Off On Off Off 35 On On Off Off Off On Off Off 36 Off Off On Off Off On Off Off 37 On Off On Off Off On Off Off 38 Off On On Off Off On Off Off 39 On On On Off Off On Off Off 40 Off Off Off On Off On Off Off 41 On Off Off On Off On Off Off 42 Off On Off On Off On Off Off 43 On On Off On Off On Off Off 44 Off Off On On Off On Off Off 45 On Off On On Off On Off Off 46 Off On On On Off On Off Off Address A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 47 On On On On Off On Off Off 48 Off Off Off Off On On Off Off 49 On Off Off Off On On Off Off 50 Off On Off Off On On Off Off 51 On On Off Off On On Off Off 52 Off Off On Off On On Off Off 53 On Off On Off On On Off Off 54 Off On On Off On On Off Off 55 On On On Off On On Off Off 56 Off Off Off On On On Off Off 57 On Off Off On On On Off Off 58 Off On Off On On On Off Off 59 On On Off On On On Off Off 60 Off Off On On On On Off Off 61 On Off On On On On Off Off 62 Off On On On On On Off Off 63 On On On On On On Off Off 64 Off Off Off Off Off Off On Off 65 On Off Off Off Off Off On Off 66 Off On Off Off Off Off On Off 67 On On Off Off Off Off On Off 68 Off Off On Off Off Off On Off 69 On Off On Off Off Off On Off 70 Off On On Off Off Off On Off 71 On On On Off Off Off On Off 72 Off Off Off On Off Off On Off 73 On Off Off On Off Off On Off 74 Off On Off On Off Off On Off 75 On On Off On Off Off On Off 76 Off Off On On Off Off On Off 77 On Off On On Off Off On Off 78 Off On On On Off Off On Off 79 On On On On Off Off On Off 80 Off Off Off Off On Off On Off 81 On Off Off Off On Off On Off 82 Off On Off Off On Off On Off 83 On On Off Off On Off On Off 84 Off Off On Off On Off On Off 85 On Off On Off On Off On Off 86 Off On On Off On Off On Off 87 On On On Off On Off On Off 88 Off Off Off On On Off On Off 89 On Off Off On On Off On Off 90 Off On Off On On Off On Off 91 On On Off On On Off On Off 92 Off Off On On On Off On Off 49

Address A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 93 On Off On On On Off On Off 94 Off On On On On Off On Off 95 On On On On On Off On Off 96 Off Off Off Off Off On On Off 97 On Off Off Off Off On On Off 98 Off On Off Off Off On On Off 99 On On Off Off Off On On Off 100 Off Off On Off Off On On Off 101 On Off On Off Off On On Off 102 Off On On Off Off On On Off 103 On On On Off Off On On Off 104 Off Off Off On Off On On Off 105 On Off Off On Off On On Off 106 Off On Off On Off On On Off 107 On On Off On Off On On Off 108 Off Off On On Off On On Off 109 On Off On On Off On On Off 110 Off On On On Off On On Off 111 On On On On Off On On Off 112 Off Off Off Off On On On Off 113 On Off Off Off On On On Off 114 Off On Off Off On On On Off 115 On On Off Off On On On Off 116 Off Off On Off On On On Off 117 On Off On Off On On On Off 118 Off On On Off On On On Off 119 On On On Off On On On Off 120 Off Off Off On On On On Off 121 On Off Off On On On On Off 122 Off On Off On On On On Off 123 On On Off On On On On Off 124 Off Off On On On On On Off 125 On Off On On On On On Off 126 Off On On On On On On Off 127 On On On On On On On Off 128 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On 129 On Off Off Off Off Off Off On 130 Off On Off Off Off Off Off On 131 On On Off Off Off Off Off On 132 Off Off On Off Off Off Off On 133 On Off On Off Off Off Off On 134 Off On On Off Off Off Off On 135 On On On Off Off Off Off On 136 Off Off Off On Off Off Off On 137 On Off Off On Off Off Off On 138 Off On Off On Off Off Off On 139 On On Off On Off Off Off On 140 Off Off On On Off Off Off On 141 On Off On On Off Off Off On Address A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 142 Off On On On Off Off Off On 143 On On On On Off Off Off On 144 Off Off Off Off On Off Off On 145 On Off Off Off On Off Off On 146 Off On Off Off On Off Off On 147 On On Off Off On Off Off On 148 Off Off On Off On Off Off On 149 On Off On Off On Off Off On 150 Off On On Off On Off Off On 151 On On On Off On Off Off On 152 Off Off Off On On Off Off On 153 On Off Off On On Off Off On 154 Off On Off On On Off Off On 155 On On Off On On Off Off On 156 Off Off On On On Off Off On 157 On Off On On On Off Off On 158 Off On On On On Off Off On 159 On On On On On Off Off On 160 Off Off Off Off Off On Off On 161 On Off Off Off Off On Off On 162 Off On Off Off Off On Off On 163 On On Off Off Off On Off On 164 Off Off On Off Off On Off On 165 On Off On Off Off On Off On 166 Off On On Off Off On Off On 167 On On On Off Off On Off On 168 Off Off Off On Off On Off On 169 On Off Off On Off On Off On 170 Off On Off On Off On Off On 171 On On Off On Off On Off On 172 Off Off On On Off On Off On 173 On Off On On Off On Off On 174 Off On On On Off On Off On 175 On On On On Off On Off On 176 Off Off Off Off On On Off On 177 On Off Off Off On On Off On 178 Off On Off Off On On Off On 179 On On Off Off On On Off On 180 Off Off On Off On On Off On 181 On Off On Off On On Off On 182 Off On On Off On On Off On 183 On On On Off On On Off On 184 Off Off Off On On On Off On 185 On Off Off On On On Off On 186 Off On Off On On On Off On 187 On On Off On On On Off On 188 Off Off On On On On Off On 189 On Off On On On On Off On 190 Off On On On On On Off On 50

Address A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 191 On On On On On On Off On 192 Off Off Off Off Off Off On On 193 On Off Off Off Off Off On On 194 Off On Off Off Off Off On On 195 On On Off Off Off Off On On 196 Off Off On Off Off Off On On 197 On Off On Off Off Off On On 198 Off On On Off Off Off On On 199 On On On Off Off Off On On 200 Off Off Off On Off Off On On 201 On Off Off On Off Off On On 202 Off On Off On Off Off On On 203 On On Off On Off Off On On 204 Off Off On On Off Off On On 205 On Off On On Off Off On On 206 Off On On On Off Off On On 207 On On On On Off Off On On 208 Off Off Off Off On Off On On 209 On Off Off Off On Off On On 210 Off On Off Off On Off On On 211 On On Off Off On Off On On 212 Off Off On Off On Off On On 213 On Off On Off On Off On On 214 Off On On Off On Off On On 215 On On On Off On Off On On 216 Off Off Off On On Off On On 217 On Off Off On On Off On On 218 Off On Off On On Off On On 219 On On Off On On Off On On 220 Off Off On On On Off On On 221 On Off On On On Off On On 222 Off On On On On Off On On 223 On On On On On Off On On 224 Off Off Off Off Off On On On 225 On Off Off Off Off On On On 226 Off On Off Off Off On On On 227 On On Off Off Off On On On 228 Off Off On Off Off On On On 229 On Off On Off Off On On On 230 Off On On Off Off On On On 231 On On On Off Off On On On 232 Off Off Off On Off On On On 233 On Off Off On Off On On On 234 Off On Off On Off On On On 235 On On Off On Off On On On 236 Off Off On On Off On On On 237 On Off On On Off On On On 238 Off On On On Off On On On 239 On On On On Off On On On Address A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 240 Off Off Off Off On On On On 241 On Off Off Off On On On On 242 Off On Off Off On On On On 243 On On Off Off On On On On 244 Off Off On Off On On On On 245 On Off On Off On On On On 246 Off On On Off On On On On 247 On On On Off On On On On 248 Off Off Off On On On On On 249 On Off Off On On On On On 250 Off On Off On On On On On 251 On On Off On On On On On 252 Off Off On On On On On On 253 On Off On On On On On On 254 Off On On On On On On On 255 On On On On On On On On 51

Appendix D. Reference Appendix D.1. Specificatins Electrical Cnnectins Apprvals Pwer Requirements Physical Dimensins Weight PrtNde FPC-N34 One 6-pin Phenix cnnectr with: RS-485 prt (+ / - / gnd) Pwer prt (+ / - / Frame-gnd) One 3-pin Phenix cnnectr with: RS-485 prt (+ / - / gnd) One Ethernet 10/100 BaseT prt PrtNde FPC-N35 One 6-pin Phenix cnnectr with: RS-485 prt (+ / - / gnd) Pwer prt (+ / - / Frame-gnd) One Ethernet 10/100 BaseT prt One FTT-10 LnWrks prt CE Certified; TUV apprved t UL 916, EN 60950-1, EN 50491-3 and CSA C22-2 standards; FCC Class A Part 15; DNP3 Cnfrmance Tested; RHS Cmpliant; CSA 205 Apprved BTL Marked LnMark Certified Multi-mde pwer adapter: 9-30VDC r 12-24VAC 11.5 cm L x 8.3 cm W x 4.1 cm H (4.5 x 3.2 x 1.6 in.) 0.2 kg (0.4 lbs) Operating Temperature -40 C t 75 C (-40 F t167 F) Surge Suppressin Humidity EN61000-4-2 ESD EN61000-4-3 EMC EN61000-4-4 EFT 5-90% RH (nn-cndensing) (Specificatins subject t change withut ntice) Figure 38: Specificatins Appendix D.1.1. Cmpliance with UL Regulatins Fr UL cmpliance, the fllwing instructins must be met when perating PrtNde. The units shall be pwered by listed LPS r Class 2 pwer supply suited t the expected perating temperature range. The intercnnecting pwer cnnectr and pwer cable shall: Cmply with lcal electrical cde Be suited t the expected perating temperature range Meet the current and vltage rating fr PrtNde/Net Furthermre, the intercnnecting pwer cable shall: Be f length nt exceeding 3.05m (118.3 ) Be cnstructed f materials rated VW-1, FT-1 r better If the unit is t be installed in an perating envirnment with a temperature abve 65 C, it shuld be installed in a Restricted Access Area requiring a key r a special tl t gain access. This device must nt be cnnected t a LAN segment with utdr wiring. 52